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June 2008 Newsletter
     Attorney “Automatically Disbarred” For Mortgage Fraud, p.1
     Jenny Exhausts Her Luck, p.1
     AD2 Revisits Yellowstone, p. 2
     Do You Suffer From Insomnia?, p. 2
     Why Machetes Aren’t Good For Evictions, p. 3
     Was The Elevator Running?, p. 3
     Something To Chew On?, p. 3
     Whose Sidewalk Is It?, p. 4

May 2008 Newsletter
     How Accommodating Was This?, p. 1
     It Ain’t Adverse If You Offer to Buy!, p. 2
     When Time Is “Of The Essence”, p. 3
     Condo Owners Liable For Work, p. 3
     An Uninvited Party, p. 4

April 2008 Newsletter
     No Destabilizing Rent Stabilization, p. 1
     Who Will Be Evicted?, p. 1
     Month-To-Month Tenant Gets Zonked, p. 2
     Is It 3 Or 6 Years?, p. 3
     What Happened To The Food?, p. 3
     Don’t Step On This Grass, p. 3
     A Hole To Avoid, p. 4

March 2008 Newsletter
     James Bond: License To Sue, p. 1
     How Disastrous Is Intro 627?, p. 2
     Welcome: Alfonso DeCicco, p. 2
     Service Was Not A Family Affair, p. 3
     Woman Keeps Apartment (Despite Being Married To A Jerseyite), p. 4

February 2008 Newsletter
     What’s The Poop?, p. 1
     When Are Fines Excessive?, p. 2
     When J-51 Expires, Stabilization May Be Lost, p. 3
     Treble Rent Was Unenforceable Penalty, p. 3
     Tenant Who Abated Nuisance Got No Fees, p. 4

January 2008 Newsletter
     “Heat & Hot Water Cases” Take A Dip, p. 1
     “The Earth Was Not Good”, p. 2
     Don’t Squat On Me!, p. 2
     Surrender?, p. 3
     Roach Takes Appeal And Wins, p. 3
     Downtown Manhattan Gets Down, p. 4

December 2007 Newsletter
     Guy Almost Gets Evicted By In-Laws, p. 1
     When Lease Is Silent, Landlord Has “Reasonable Time”, p. 2
     Daniel Finkelstein Celebrates 80th Year, p. 2
     Jagger Evicted For Being An Alien, p. 3
     Spitzer Calls Proposed Law “Radical”, p. 3
     Season’s Greetings!, p. 4

November 2007 Newsletter
     Sister Evicted for Not Beating Clock, p. 1
     Subtenant Couldn’t Exercise Option, p. 2
     Landlord Gets a $361K Haircut!, p. 2
     Tree Wells Ain't Part of Sidewalk?, p. 3
     Despite Win, Tenant Denied Fees, p. 3
     Road Less Traveled?, p. 3
     A LuLu of a Case, p. 4

October 2007 Newsletter
     Is Eminent Domain Losing its Eminence?, p. 1
     We’ve Got A Super Lawyer!, p. 2
     Letter to the Editor, p. 2
     Where Was She Hiding for 9 Years?, p. 3
     No Claim for Negligent Waxing?, p. 3
     Tenant Evicted for Denying Access, p. 4

September 2007 Newsletter
     New York City Defeats India, p. 1
     You Can’t Trust Lawyers, p. 2
     Decloaking Co-Op Boards, p. 3
     No Renewal? Begone!, p. 4

August 2007 Newsletter
     Bridges of Schenectady County, p.1
     A Worthless Deed?, p. 2
     This Cuervo Ain’t Golden, p. 2
     Will Change to Adverse Possession Law Make A Difference?, p. 3
     “Shockingly Foul Odors” Get Tenant Evicted, p. 3
     One Too Many Mobile Homes…., p. 4

July 2007 Newsletter
     Beware of Flying Air Conditioners!, p. 1
     No Glass-Blowing In My Back Yard!, p. 2
     What Does “Full Market Value” Mean?, p. 2
     Hosing Your Home Improvement Contractor, p. 3
     Not A Day Of The Condor, p. 3
     No More Cannon Fire in Harlem?, p. 4

June 2007 Newsletter
     Why Red and Green?, p. 1
     Wrongful Eviction Spells “T.r.o.u.b.l.e.”, p. 2
     Here’s A Mansion You Don’t Want!, p. 3
     Didn’t She Ratify Husband’s Deal?, p. 4

May 2007 Newsletter
      … Until the Cows Come Home, p. 1
      No Heat or Hot Water In Estonia?, p. 2
      NYC Co-Op Must Pay Tenant $100K, p. 3
      How Many Stabilized Apartments Does A Gal Need?, p. 4

April 2007 Newsletter
      It’s Time To Play: “Who’s The Tenant?”, p. 1
      Violating Probation Will Get You Evicted, p. 2
      Lights Out?  Tell Someone!, p. 3
      Payback’s A B*tch!, p. 4

March 2007 Newsletter
    Should I Sign A Lease?, p. 1
    “Attorney Advertising,” Not!, p. 2
    Adverse Possession: What Does It Take?, p. 3
    Judges Not Sweet On Chocolate-Maker’s Eviction, p. 4

February 2007 Newsletter
    Where Do You Primarily Reside?, p. 1
    Landlord Zonked For Same-Sex Harassment, p. 2
    What’s In Your Premises?, p. 3

January 2007 Newsletter
    Give Me Five!, p. 1
    Lucas A. Ferrara Sells Out!, p. 2
    Tenant Liable for Treble Damages, p. 3
    Your Lease Ends On.?, p. 4

December 2006 Newsletter
    How Comfortable Was That Couch?, p. 1
    Who Gets The Family Farm?, p. 2
    Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets, p. 3
    Animal Shelter Liable For Stolen Kisses, p. 4

November 2006 Newsletter
    Condo May Limit Leasing and Sales, p. 1
    What’s the Difference Between “Shifting” and “Settling?”, p. 2
    What’s the Matter of Ferrara?, p. 3
    Lawyers Rated “Least Germy”, p. 4

October 2006 Newsletter
    Tenant Screwed?, p. 1
    Letter to the Editor: Don't Let the "Bat Bugs" Bite!, p. 2
    Hospitals: Where the Germs Are, p. 3
    Electronically Exercising Options, p. 4

September 2006 Newsletter
     Who Let the Dogs Out?, p. 1
     Finkelstein Newman Honors Leecia Eve, p. 2
     Letter to Editor: Adverse-Possession Protection, p. 2
     Watch Your Stipulations!, p. 4

August 2006 Newsletter
      When's A Guaranty, Not A Guaranty?, p. 1
      Finkelstein Newman Around Town, p. 2
      Adverse Possession: Debate Rages On, p. 3

July 2006 Newsletter
      Invasion of the Night Crawlers!, p. 1
      Have Preferential Rents Gone with the Wind?, p. 3
      Landlord and Tenant Practice in New York, p. 4

June 2006 Newsletter
      Getting Mowed By Adverse Possession, p. 1
      Suzanne R. Albin Joins Firm, p. 2
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2
      Collecting Rent From Month-to-Month Tenants, p. 3

May 2006 Newsletter
      Illegal Sublets: When Family Matters, p. 1
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2
      Recovering Units: School's In For Summer, p. 3

April 2006 Newsletter
      Limited Liability Loophole for Condo Owners?, p. 1
      Upcoming Seminars, p. 2
      How to Succeed?, p. 3
      Watch Your Walls: New Anti-Graffiti Laws, p. 4

March 2006 Newsletter
      "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Applies to Housing?, p. 1
      Deciphering the Code: "Prime Tenants: 1, Subtenants: O", p. 2
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2
      Subways Are Not Just For Sleeping?, p. 4

February 2006 Newsletter
      Caveat Coops! Avoid Disparate Treatment of the Unmarried, p. 1
      Letter to the Editor, p. 2
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2
      Illegal Use Yields No Gain, p. 4

January 2006 Newsletter
      Securing Security Deposits: Rights and Responsibilities, p. 1
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2
      Bankruptcy Code Changes Impact L&T, p. 3

December 2005 Newsletter
      Buyers Beware - No Kidding!, p. 1
      Business Interruption: Are You Covered?, p. 1
      Matthias Li Joins Firm, p. 2
      Season’s Greetings, p. 2
      Upcoming Seminar, p. 2

November 2005 Newsletter
      Partial Eviction Yields Partial Abatement ?, p. 1
      Finkelstein Honored for 50 Years of Service, p. 1
      Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. Bids Farewell, p. 2
      50th Year Celebration Photographs, p. 3
      The Changing Face of New York City’s Rental Market, p. 9
      Letter to the Editor, p. 9

October 2005 Newsletter
      Eminent Domain: Public Taking, Private Good?, p. 1
      Finkelstein Newman Closes $85 Million Deal!, p. 1
      DHCR Proposes Code Amendments, p. 2

September 2005 Newsletter
      So You've Won A Money Judgment: Now What?, p. 1
      In The News: Quarterly Recap, p. 2
      Seminar: October 19, 2005, p. 2

August 2005 Newsletter
      Firm Secures 50% Rent Abatement And Attorneys’ Fees For Tenant, p. 1
      In The Spotlight: Melissa Ephron-Mandel, Esq., p. 1
      Newman Chairs NYCLA Dinner, p. 2
      Finkelstein Congratulates Cardinal McCarrick, p. 4

July 2005 Newsletter
      Getting “Yellowstoned”: Just Say …“Yes!”, p. 1
      Locked-Out, But Not Out of Luck, p. 1
      "Sick Building Syndrome” – You May Not Be Imagining Things, p. 3

June 2005 Newsletter
      Market Update: The Expanding Real-Estate Bubble?, p. 1
      What Could be  More Annoying? - Nuisance!, p. 2
      A Standard Clash: “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”, p. 3

May 2005 Newsletter
      Finkelstein Newman Closes $54.5 Million Deal, p. 1
      In the News: First Quarter Recap, p. 1
      Upcoming Seminars, p. 2
      Down The Hall: Hallenborg-Heine LLC, p. 3
      Agency Alert: New DHCR Fact Sheets, p. 4

April 2005 Newsletter
      Finkelstein Newman Ranks in Top 50, p. 1
      Daniel Finkelstein Marks 50th Year, p. 1
      Right to Counsel in Housing Court?, p. 2
      Surveillance Equipment: For Good or Evil?, p. 3
      Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors, p. 4

March 2005 Newsletter
      Terrorism Insurance, p. 1
      Partners Fight Unauthorized Practice of Law, p. 2
      Exotic Animals and Dangerous Dogs, p. 3

February 2005 Newsletter
      Save on Taxes!, p. 1
      L&T Insider: Interest Payments, p. 2
      F&F Updated, p. 2
      Seminars, p. 3
      Free CLE Credits, p. 4

January 2005 Newsletter
      Celebrating Women of the Bar, p. 1
      In the Courts: FN Makes City Pay, p. 2
      L&T Insider: “No Pet” Case, p. 3
      Seminars, p. 4
      In the Spotlight: Daniel J. Curtin Jr., p. 5
      Current Affairs: “Broom Clean”, p. 7
      Subscribe!, p. 7
      Pension Fund Wins Case, p. 8

December 2004 Newsletter
      Free CLE, p. 1
      In the Courts, p. 1
      Seminars, p. 3

November 2004 Newsletter
      Housing Court Reception, p. 1
      In the Spotlight: Robert C. Epstein, p. 1
      Seminars, p. 2
      In the Courts, p. 3

October 2004 Newsletter
      VIP Reception for Judges, p. 1
      Teaching Traditions, p. 1
      In the Courts: “Profiteering”, p. 1
      Attorneys in Print, p. 2
      Seminars, p. 3
      L&T Insider: Owner’s Use, p. 4

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